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Paul McGuigan

1971 - Today

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Paul McGuigan (born 9 May 1971), known as Guigsy ( GWIG-zee), is an English retired musician, best known as the original bassist and co-founder of the rock band Oasis. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Paul McGuigan is the 2,932nd most popular musician (down from 2,801st in 2024), the 7,120th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 6,838th in 2019) and the 466th most popular British Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Paul McGuigan ranks 2,932 out of 3,175Before him are Christine and the Queens, Adam Beyer, Malene Mortensen, Troy McLawhorn, William Goldsmith, and Klaas. After him are Lena Chamamyan, Serge Pizzorno, Paul Mazurkiewicz, Cem Adrian, Bear McCreary, and Trace Cyrus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Paul McGuigan ranks 918Before him are Darius Maskoliūnas, Chris Potter, Asya Abdullah, Francisco Narcizio, Frédéric Guesdon, and Laura Chiesa. After him are Mladen Dabanovič, Baatarsuren Shuudertsetseg, Rosella Sensi, Takahiro Shimotaira, Shokichi Sato, and Lisa Marie Varon.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Paul McGuigan ranks 7,122 out of 8,785Before him are Ronnie Carroll (1934), Gary Anderson (1967), Elfyn Evans (1988), Linsey Dawn McKenzie (1978), Muzzy Izzet (1974), and Mandy Smith (1970). After him are David Sadler (1946), Wally Masur (1963), Colin Hendry (1965), Serge Pizzorno (1980), John McGinn (1994), and Steve Cram (1960).

Among MUSICIANS In United Kingdom

Among musicians born in United Kingdom, Paul McGuigan ranks 466Before him are Andy Gill (1956), Wilbur Soot (1996), Tony Kanal (1970), Burial (2000), Shane Embury (1967), and Nina Nesbitt (1994). After him are Serge Pizzorno (1980), Nellee Hooper (1963), Kenny Ball (1930), Daniel Jones (1973), Edward Shearmur (1966), and Matthew Herbert (1972).